[Jennifer Lopez]
Let me introduce you to my party people
In the club… huh!

[Pitbull]
I’m loose(loose)
And everybody knows I get off the train
Baby it’s the truth
I’m like Inception
I play with your brain
So don’t sleep or snooze
I don’t play no games so don’t-don’t-don’t get it confused no
Cause you will lose yeah
Now pu-pu-pu-pu-pump it up
And back it up like a Tonka truck
Dale!

[Jennifer Lopez]
If you go hard you gotta get on the floor
If you’re a party freak then step on the floor
If your an animal then tear up the floor
Break a sweat on the floor
Yeah we work on the floor
Don’t stop keep it moving
Put your drinks up
Pick your body up and drop it on the floor
Let the rhythm change your world on the floor
You know we’re running shit tonight on the floor
Brazil, Morocco,
London to Ibiza,
Straight to LA, New York,
Vegas to Africa

[Chorus]
Dance the night away
Live your life and stay young on the floor
Dance the night away
Grab somebody, drink a little more
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala

Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor

[Verse 2]
I know you got it
Clap your hands on the floor
And keep on rockin’
Rock it up on the floor
If you’re a criminal, kill it on the floor
Steal it quick on the floor, on the floor
Don’t stop keep it moving
Put your drinks up
Its getting ill
It’s getting sick on the floor
We never quit, we never rest on the floor
If I ain’t rolling, probably die on the floor
Brazil, Morocco,
London to Ibiza,
Straight to LA, New York,
Vegas to Africa

[Chorus]
Dance the night away,
Live your life and stay young on the floor
Dance the night way,
Grab somebody drink a little more
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor

[Pibull]
That badonka donk is like a trunk full of bass on an old school Chevy
Seven tray donkey donk
All I need is some vodka and some chunka coke
And watch her, she gon’ get donkey konged
Baby if you’re ready for things to get heavy
I get on the floor and act a fool if you let me
Dale
Don’t believe me just bet me
My name ain’t Keath but I see why you Sweat me
L.A. Miami New York
Say no more get on the floor

Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor

Andreea:
All around the world
all around the world is crazy samba
Dony:
Finally i have found
i have found a girl who makes me rumble
Andreea&Dony:
All around the world
don´t you know this fever is sambaaaaa

Developed in Brazil during the 19th century, the Samba is considered the
dance of celebration and joy at Carnival celebrations in Rio. Lively
and rhythmical, there are many types of Samba dances, just like there
are many types of Samba music. Ballroom partner Samba, one of the
popular Latin dances in ballroom competitions, is made up of many
different South American dances mixed into one. In Brazil, a Samba
dancer is known as a Sambista.

Samba Characteristics

Before Samba became a ballroom dance style, there were many styles of
partner dances as well as solo Samba dances. As with the solo Samba,
partner ballroom Samba has a quick beat that requires fast footwork.
Over the years, the Samba has incorporated elaborate tricks, turns, and
acrobatic feats into its basic set of figures. The main characteristics
of the Samba are rapid steps taken on quarter beats and a rocking,
swaying motion of the dancers.

Samba History

Introduced in 1917, the Samba wasn't adopted by
Brazil as a ballroom dance until 1930. In Brazil, Samba is mostly danced
solo, and remains especially popular during celebrations of Carnival.
The festive mood of the dance is responsible for its continued
popularity. In International style Latin dancing, the Samba is one of
the five Latin competition dances.

Samba Action

The major action of Samba, the "Samba Bounce
Action," gives the dance its unique look and feel. The Samba Bounce
Action is a gentle, rhythmic action felt through the knees and ankles.
Samba dancers must strive to make this action appear effortless and
carefree...it should never be exaggerated. This bounce action is quite
difficult to master, but really adds to the overall character of the
Samba.

Distinctive Samba Steps

The basic footwork of the Samba
includes fast, three-step weight changes with a slight knee lift, led
with alternating feet. The basic rhythm is "quick, quick, slow, and."
Distinctive Samba steps include the following:

Voltas

Bota Fogos

Kick Change

Samba Side Steps

Samba Strut

The
Samba also has a distinctive, dramatic climax...it concludes with
dancers throwing back their heads and extending their arms out to the
sides.

Samba Rhythm and Music

Samba music, with its distinctive
rhythm, is highlighted by original Brazilian musical instruments,
including the tamborim, chocalho, reco-reco and cabaca. Samba is danced
to music with a tempo of about 100 beats per minute. The fast and
energetic rhythm of Samba music encourages spontaneous dancing, such as
in the streets during a Carnival celebration.

What Is Latin Dance?

Known for its sensual hip action and sexy flair, Latin dance is gaining
popularity on dance floors everywhere. Movies about Latin dancing, ones
that portray the beauty of the art of Latin dancing, seem to be
favorites among dancers and non-dancers alike. Besides being a staple in
the ballroom, many Latin dances are also being taken to country-western
dance floors. Learning Latin dances is fairly easy, as most of the
dances are made up of the same basic foot steps.

Latin Dance Basics :

The term "Latin dance" may be used in two different ways: to
denote dances that originated in Latin America and to name a category of
International style ballroom dances.

Many popular dances originated in Latin America, and so are
referred to as Latin dances. International Latin is the name of a
category of International style ballroom dances. International Latin
consists of the following five dances: Cha-Cha, Rumba, Samba, Paso Doble
and Jive. These dances are now performed all over the world as
Latin-American dances in international DanceSport competitions, as well
as being danced socially.

International Latin Dances:

Cha-Cha:
Energetic and sassy, the Cha-Cha is danced to authentic Latin music or Latin Pop. It is an offshoot of the Mambo.

Rumba:
The Rumba is known as the "dance of love." Danced to romantic, Latin love songs, it is fun and quite easy to learn.

Samba:
Often difficult to master, the Samba is a lively Brazilian dance
consisting of many jumps and turns. The Samba is an extremely fast
dance.

Jive
A variation of the Jitterbug, the Jive consists of dance steps derived from country dancing.

Latin Style:

Compared to other ballroom dances, Latin dances are generally
faster-paced, more sensual, and have more rhythmic expression. The latin
dances are for couples, typically a man and a woman. Partners sometimes
dance in a closed, tight position, and sometimes hold only one hand.
Latin dancing, as Latin music, is sultry and physical. Quick paced
rhythms and playful movements make the various Latin dances endlessly
entertaining, sometimes even breathtaking.

The Latin dances are derived from the music to which they are
danced. The component of the music that most differentiates the dances
is their fast or slow tempo.